Bromocriptine

Brand name Parlodel

Used in the following combined preparations None

GENERAL INFORMATION

By inhibiting secretion of the hormone prolactin from the pituitary gland, bromocriptine is used in the treatment of conditions associated with excessive prolactin production. Such conditions include some types of female infertility and occasionally male infertility and impotence. It is effective in treating some benign breast conditions and other symptoms of menstrual disorders.
Bromocriptine may also be used to suppress lactation in women who do not wish to breast-feed.

Bromocriptine reduces the release of growth hormone, and therefore is used in the treatment of acromegaly .

Bromocriptine is also effective for relieving the symptoms of parkinsonism. The drug is now widely used to treat people who are in the advanced stages of parkinsonism when other drugs have failed or are unsuitable.

Serious adverse reactions to the drug are uncommon when it is given in low doses.
The most common problems, nausea and vomiting, can be minimized by taking bromocriptine with meals. Bromocriptine may in rare cases cause ulceration of the stomach.

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Drug group Drug for parkinsonism and pituitary agent

Overdose danger rating Low

Dependence rating Low

Prescription needed Yes

Available as generic Yes

INFORMATION FOR USERS

Your drug prescription is tailored for you. Do not alter dosage without checking with your doctor.

How taken

Tablets, capsules.

Frequency and timing of doses

1-4 x daily with food.

Adult dosage range

The dose given depends on the condition being treated and your response. In most cases treatment starts with a daily dose of 1-1.25mg. This is gradually increased until a satisfactory response is achieved.

Onset of effect

Variable depending on the condition.

Duration of action

About 8 hours.

Diet advice

None.

Storage

Keep in a closed container in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children.
Protect from light.

Missed dose

Take as soon as you remember. If your next dose is due within 2 hours, take a single dose now and skip the next.

Stopping the drug

Do not stop the drug without consulting your doctor; symptoms may recur.

Exceeding the dose

An occasional unintentional extra dose is unlikely to be a cause for concern. If you notice any unusual symptoms, or if a large overdose has been taken, notify your doctor.

SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS

Be sure to tell your doctor if:

You have poor circulation. You have a stomach ulcer.

You have a history of psychiatric disorders,

You are taking other medications.

Pregnancy

Safety in pregnancy not established. Discuss with your doctor.

Breast-feeding

The drug suppresses milk production, and prevents it completely if given within
12 hours of delivery. If you wish to breast- feed consult your doctor.

Infants and children

Not usually prescribed under 15 years.

Over 60

Reduced dose may be necessary.

Driving and hazardous work

Avoid such activities until you have learned how bromocriptine affects you
because the drug may cause dizziness and drowsiness.

Alcohol

Avoid. Alcohol increases the likelihood of confusion while taking this drug.

POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS

Adverse effects are usually related to the dose being taken. When used for parkinsonism, bromocriptine may cause abnormal movements.

INTERACTIONS

Antipsychotic drugs These drugs oppose the action of bromocriptine and increase the risk of parkinsonism.

Domperidone and metoclopramide

These drugs may reduce some of the effects of bromocriptine.

PROLONGED USE

No special problems.

Monitoring Periodic blood tests may be performed to check hormone levels.
Gynaecological tests may be carried out annually (or every six months in postmenopausal women).

    

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